In Faith: I Live

I Live 4:06

All Right 4:06

Lost 3:27

Be Alone 9:27

At first listen In Faith appears to be one of the first grunge gothic crossover
bands. The vocalist could even be distantly related to Eddie Vedder of Pearl
Jam. However, upon closer examination all the gothic remnants vanish into a
blitz of pop sensibility and upbeat vocals. In fact I am beginning to wonder
what made me think In Faith was gothic in the first place. They would be right
at home on a Top 40 play list right next to all the other overplayed pop
musicians. Don't get me wrong the band is by no means devoid of talent, they
just happen to sound like all the other MTV 'alternative' bands that have been
shoved down our throats the past several years. They would be right at home in
the Seattle post grunge scene that seems to be so trendy these days. Overall
the music is extremely accessible and the lyrics are vaguely catchy but pop
music simply isn't my cup of tea and thus In Faith ends up being lumped with
every other big name band in existence.